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AGBRS template#

A basic template example for agb projects#

This makes getting started with a new project for the Game Boy Advance in rust really simple, by providing all the boiler plate files for you.

Building#

Prerequisites#

You will need the following installed in order to build and run this project:

  • A recent version of rustup. See the rust website for instructions for your operating system

You will also want to install an emulator. The best support in agb is with mgba, with println! support via agb::println! but any emulator should work. You'll get the best experience if mgba-qt is in your PATH.

If you want to run your game on real hardware, you will also need to install agb-gbafix which you can do after installing rust with the following: cargo install agb-gbafix. This is not required if you are only running your game in an emulator.

Running in an emulator#

Once you have the prerequisites installed, you should be able to build using

cargo build

or in release mode (recommended for the final version to ship to players)

cargo build --release

The resulting file will be in target/thumbv4t-none-eabi/debug/<your game> or target/thumbv4t-none-eabi/release/<your game> depending on whether you did a release or debug build.

If you have mgba-qt in your path, you will be able to run your game with

cargo run

or in release mode

cargo run --release

Starting development#

You can find the documentation for agb here, or follow the tutorial in the book.

You may also want to change the package name and version in Cargo.toml before you start.

Shipping a .gba file for real hardware#

To make a game run on real hardware, you will need to convert the built file into a file suitable for running on the real thing.

First build the binary in release mode using the instructions above, then do the following:

agb-gbafix target/thumbv4t-none-eabi/release/<your game> -o <your game>.gba